Despite the fact that E3 2021 is an all-virtual event, meaning less opportunities for sneaky leakers to snap pictures from the expo show floor, this year is no different. Here are the biggest leaks and confirmed rumors you need to know about going into E3 2021:
Nintendo Switch Pro
The long-rumored Nintendo Switch Pro has been the subject of speculation for most of the hybrid console’s existence. So, what is it? Allegedly, the new Nintendo hardware will be an upgraded version of the Switch that’s rumored to feature a few improvements, such as a 7-inch 720p OLED screen as well as 4K capabilities. In essence, this hardware upgrade would be to the Switch what the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X were to Nintendo’s main console competitors. The outlet suggested that Nintendo could even announce the Switch Pro ahead of E3 to “allow publishers to showcase their full range of Switch games at the global event.” If that’s still the plan, the clock’s ticking. The Nintendo Switch Pro will reportedly sell at a higher retail price than the $299 standard model released four years ago. According to the outlet, the standard model will be phased out, while the $199 Switch Lite will continue as the budget option. The Switch Pro could start shipping as soon as July, although it’s unlikely Nintendo will be able to meet demand at launch.
Call of Duty: Vanguard
While Activision didn’t plan to reveal this year’s Call of Duty game during E3 2021, Video Games Chronicle beat the publisher to the announcement with a huge scoop: the next installment in the shooter franchise is called Call of Duty: Vanguard. The game is reportedly set in the European and Pacific theatres of World War II, and will feature a campaign, multiplayer, and a Zombies mode. Vanguard will also introduce big changes to Warzone, including a new map set in the Pacific theater that is “significantly larger” than Verdansk. The report didn’t include any info on the types of weapons and operators that will come to Warzone when Vanguard launches, but VGC did confirm new vehicles will be introduced to the battle royale mode. Sledgehammer Games, along with the help of every other internal studio at Activision, is working on the game, which is currently scheduled for a November release on current and last-gen consoles as well as PC. An official announcement is reportedly planned at a later date. Meanwhile, Activision will unveil what’s coming in Warzone Season 4 during Summer Game Fest this week. Season 4 is said to be scheduled to start on June 16. But some of that information has already leaked ahead of the special broadcast. PC Gamer cites leaks on Reddit in its report that Battlefield 6 will take place in a near-future setting and be titled Battlefield 2042, describing the new installment as a “middle ground between the series debut set in 1942 and the mech-filled warzones of 2142.” According to the leak, the game will feature the “biggest maps in Battlefield history,” broken up into “Sectors” about the size of a Battlefield 3 map. Best of all, EA will reportedly announce the Battlefield 2042 beta for later this month, per the outlet.
Final Fantasy Origin
While RPG fans already expected to see Final Fantasy at E3 2021, they were surprised to hear that it wouldn’t be in the form of Square Enix’s upcoming Final Fantasy XVI. Instead, the Japanese publisher is reportedly set to announce Final Fantasy Origin, a new action RPG title from Team Ninja, the studio behind the excellent Nioh games. The leak comes from Fanbyte, citing sources close to the project, which is described as a Dark Souls-like Action RPG set in the timeline of the original Final Fantasy for NES. The game is reportedly a timed PS5 exclusive, with a PC port also planned in the future. An alpha demo, called “Stranger in Paradise,” is apparently scheduled for sometime this summer.
Coda: New Marvel Game from 2K
2K Games faced a huge leak ahead of E3 2021, a slew of its biggest announcements uncovered on a Reddit thread and picked up by VGC. The massive leak was later corroborated by reliable games journalist Jason Schreier. The good news is that we’ll likely learn much more about this unannounced game during the Take-Two Interactive conference at E3 2021.
Guardians of the Galaxy from Eidos Montreal
2K isn’t the only publisher set to announce a new Marvel game, though. The long-gestating Guardians of the Galaxy game from Deus Ex: Human Revolution and Shadow of the Tomb Raider studio Eidos Montreal will finally get an unveiling during the Square Enix conference, according to Schreier. The journalist previously reported on Guardians‘ secret development at Eidos, a project that put the Deus Ex series on hiatus indefinitely. That’s about all we know about the Guardians of the Galaxy game at the moment, though. Even what genre the title is in remains a mystery, although we’re going to assume it’s not another loot shooter like Marvel’s Avengers, which Eidos also worked on for Square Enix. Expect this to be the big ticket item during the Square conference!
Borderlands: Tiny Tina’s Wonderland
The 2K leak spoiled another big E3 reveal for the publisher: a new Borderlands spin-off game starring Tiny Tina. The game is being developed by Gearbox and could release before April 2022, according to VGC.
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake
Old-school Star Wars gamers have begged for another installment in the Knights of the Old Republic series for almost two decades at this point. It’s for good reason: this duology of RPGs set thousands of years before the film saga is one of the best things to ever come out of the galaxy far, far away. The bad news is that cries for a third installment have fallen on deaf ears. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t something new coming for Knights of the Old Republic fans. Schreier confirmed in April that a remake of the original 2003 game is in the works, but not at BioWare or Obsidian Entertainment. “This is public at this point, I’ve basically confirmed that Aspyr, which is the company that has ported a bunch of KOTOR games, is working on [the remake],” Schreier told The MinnMax Show podcast (via IGN). Aspyr, which has long been the studio behind several modern Star Wars ports from the LucasArts era, hasn’t said anything officially on the matter, but Knights of the Old Republic Remake is definitely the type of nostalgic showstopper just waiting for its big moment on the E3 stage. It’s hard to say when exactly we’ll see the game, though.
SteamPal: Valve Handheld Gaming PC
Ars Technica has confirmed some of the rumors: Valve is developing a “Switch-like portable PC designed to run a large number of games on the Steam PC platform via Linux” that could hit the market as soon as this holiday season. The handheld is reportedly called the SteamPal and will feature traditional game pad controls and a touchscreen. The big question is whether Valve will use the PC Gaming Show, or one of the myriad other E3 showcases, to unveil its new hardware. Knowing this particular publisher, it may just wait to reveal the SteamPal on its own terms at a later date. What are you hoping to see at E3 2021? Let us know in the comments!